For second time Trump has suggested that the military, the police and Bikers for Trump could be mobilized to go after opponents of his. He also mentioned those three at a midterm rally in November while talking about Antifa.

For second time Trump has suggested that the military, the police and Bikers for Trump could be mobilized to go after opponents of his. He also mentioned those three at a midterm rally in November while talking about Antifa.

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[email protected]: I look forward to VETOING the just passed Democrat inspired Resolution which would OPEN BORDERS while increasing Crime, Drugs, and Trafficking in our Country. I thank all of the Strong Republicans who voted to support Border Security and our desperately needed WALL.

US government displeased with comments made by Afghanistan national security advisor who accused Washington of undermining @ashrafghani government, says @StateDeputySPOX. "There is no lack of coordination" between US and Afghanistan.

For second time Trump has suggested that the military, the police and Bikers for Trump could be mobilized to go after opponents of his. He also mentioned those three at a midterm rally in November while talking about Antifa.

[email protected]: Prominent legal scholars agree that our actions to address the National Emergency at the Southern Border and to protect the American people are both CONSTITUTIONAL and EXPRESSLY authorized by Congress..

Gen. Dunford on the idea of no first use of nuclear weapons, something proposed by Sen. Warren and Rep Smith: "I also can envision several circumstances where we would not want to remove that option from the President.I absolutely believe the currently policy is the right policy"

Sen. Reed on $3.6B emergency construction request in 2020 budget: "You're asking us literally to authorize funding for the wall" Performing the Duties of the Deputy Secretary of Defense Noquist: "Yeah."

[email protected]: The three very weak and untalented late night "hosts" are "fighting over table scraps. Carson did a great job, it wasn't political. I don't know what they're going to do in 2024 when he's no longer President Will be wacky in the unemployment line." Michael Loftus @foxandfriends

[email protected]: A big National Emergency vote today by The United States Senate on Border Security and the Wall (which is already under major construction). I am prepared to veto, if necessary. The Southern Border is a National Security and Humanitarian Nightmare, but it can be easily fixed.

[email protected]: "Democrats are frantic to throw something else at the President. That's why you saw those 81 subpoenas. It's ridiculous. Just because your still upset over an election that happened 2 1/2 years ago, you should not be allowed to ruin people's lives like this." Lara Trump, @FoxNews

[email protected]: "The Lisa Page (FBI) transcript also confirms earlier reporting that Page testified Russian Collusion was still unproven when Special Counsel Robert Mueller was appointed." Catherine Herridge, @FoxNews In other words they appointed someone when there was (and is) no crime. Bad.

Federal prosecutors have requested Michael Cohen's communications with Robert Costello, a lawyer who last year sought a pardon for Cohen. Among those emails are one in which Costello assured Cohen he had "friends in high places."

Rep. Jerry Nadler says during today's closed-door meeting, former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker "did not deny that the president called him to discuss the Michael Cohen case and personnel decisions in the Southern District" - something he denied last month.

Underway now, a briefing for @POTUS in the Roosevelt Room from Federal, state, and local law enforcement officials "detailing how drugs are smuggled through the southern border and into communities across our nation," according to the @WhiteHouse.

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